
CD 1
1. Prologue: One Ring to Rule Them All (07:16)
2. The Shire (02:29)
3. Bag End (04:35)
4. Very Old Friends (03:12)
5. Flaming Red Hair (02:39)
6. Farewell Dear Bilbo (01:45)
7. Keep It Secret, Keep It Safe (08:53)
8. A Conspiracy Unmasked (06:09)
9. Three is Company (01:58)
10. The Passing of the Elves (02:39)
11. Saruman the White (04:09)
12. A Shortcut to Mushrooms (04:07)
13. Strider (02:34)
14. The Nazgul (06:04)
CD 2
1. Weathertop (02:14)
2. The Caverns of Isengard (04:54)
3. Give Up the Halfling (04:49)
4. Orthanc (01:06)
5. Rivendell (03:26)
6. The Sword That Was Broken (03:34)
7. The Council of Elrond Assembles (04:01)
8. The Great Eye (05:30)
9. Gilraen’s Memorial (05:01)
10. The Pass of Caradhras (05:04)
11. The Doors of Durin (06:03)
12. Moria (02:27)
13. Gollum (02:26)
14. Balin’s Tomb (08:30)
CD 3
1. Khazad-dum (08:00)
2. Caras Galadhon (09:20)
3. The Mirror of Galadriel (06:21)
4. The Fighting Uruk-hai (11:32)
5. Parth Galen (09:13)
6. The Departure of Boromir (05:29)
7. The Road Goes Ever On� Pt. 1 (05:58)
8. May It Be (03:26)
9. The Road Goes Ever On� Pt. 2 (03:41)
24bit 48KHz 5.1 DVD-A [FLAC] – Download (http://mega.co.nz/#!9UoBUA7R!KbU-3mYXJcbrlZHSLgu2LFQUJfJhdqD3t-VyVTOEMDE)
Alternative link (http://depositfiles.com/files/uq9ha7evv)
CD 1
1. Glamdring (03:50)
2. Elven Rope (02:19)
3. Lost in Emyn Muil (04:14)
4. My Precious (02:56)
5. Ugluk’s Warriors (01:41)
6. The Three Hunters (06:12)
7. The Banishment of Eomer (03:54)
8. Night Camp (02:50)
9. The Plains of Rohan (04:14)
10. Fangorn (05:13)
11. The Dead Marshes (05:07)
12. Wraiths on Wings (02:07)
13. Gandalf the White (06:47)
14. The Dream of Trees (01:54)
15. The Heir of Numenor (06:50)
16. Ent-draught (02:53)
CD 2
1. Edoras (04:34)
2. The Court of Meduseld (03:10)
3. Theoden King (06:12)
4. The King’s Decision (02:07)
5. Exodus of Edoras (05:42)
6. The Forests of Ithilien (06:37)
7. One of the Dunedain (07:13)
8. The Wolves of Isengard (04:22)
9. Refuge at Helm’s Deep (03:59)
10. The Voice of Saruman (01:11)
11. Arwen’s Fate (03:58)
12. The Story Foretold (03:58)
13. Sons of the Steward (06:02)
14. Rock and Pool (02:54)
15. Faramir’s Good Council (02:20)
CD 3
1. Aragorn’s Return (02:11)
2. War is Upon Us (03:35)
3. Where is the Horse and the Rider? (06:15)
4. The Host of the Eldar (02:50)
5. The Battle of the Hornburg (02:52)
6. The Breach of the Deeping Wall (03:03)
7. The Entmoot Decides (02:06)
8. Retreat (04:40)
9. Master Peregrin’s Plan (02:31)
10. The Last March of the Ents (02:31)
11. The Nazgul Attack (02:45)
12. Theoden Rides Forth (05:47)
13. The Tales That Really Matter (12:01)
14. Long Ways to Go Yet (08:05)
24bit 48KHz 5.1 DVD-A [FLAC] – Download (http://mega.co.nz/#!xQhVSBSB!HsENlhYcWV16VqvHjnIlHg58Hwk_S1k9N4Jyq4q 7mlA)
Alternative link
(http://depositfiles.com/files/n661bk4xo)
CD 1
01. Roots and Beginnings (06:31)
02. Journey to the Crossroads (02:17)
03. The Road to Isengard (02:18)
04. The Foot of Orthanc (04:45)
05. Return to Edoras (01:52)
06. The Chalice Passed (01:51)
07. The Green Dragon (00:35)
08. Gollum’s Villainy (02:10)
09. Eowyn’s Dream (01:24)
10. The Palantir (03:10)
11. Flight from Edoras (02:18)
12. The Grace of Undomiel (06:21)
13. The Eyes of the White Tower (04:34)
14. A Coronal of Silver and Gold (08:27)
15. The Lightning of the Beacons (09:03)
CD 2
1. Osgilliath Invaded (08:47)
2. The Stairs of Cirith Ungol (02:41)
3. Allegiance to Denethor (03:20)
4. The Sacrifice of Faramir (04:08)
5. The Parting of Sam and Frodo (04:04)
6. Marshalling at Dunharrow (04:57)
7. Anduril – Flame of the West (03:28)
8. The Passing of the Grey Company (04:12)
9. Dwimorberg – The Haunted Mountain (02:26)
10. Master Meriadoc – Swordthain (01:40)
11. The Paths of the Dead (06:22)
12. The Siege of Gondor (09:01)
13. Shelob’s Lair (08:53)
14. Merry’s Simple Courage (02:09)
CD 3
1. Grond – The Hammer of the Underworld (01:33)
2. Shelob the Great (05:13)
3. The Tomb of the Stewards (03:58)
4. The Battle of the Pelennor Fields (04:10)
5. The Pyre of Denethor (02:59)
6. The Mumakil (00:57)
7. Dernhelm in Battle (02:06)
8. A Far Green Country (01:28)
9. Shieldmaiden of Rohan (05:07)
10. The Passing of Theoden (02:16)
11. The Houses of Healing (02:58)
12. The Tower of Cirith Ungol (04:41)
13. The Last Debate (04:21)
14. The Land of Shadow (06:30)
15. The Mouth of Sauron (08:15)
16. For Frodo (03:17)
CD 4
1. Mount Doom (04:09)
2. The Crack of Doom (04:02)
3. The Eagles (02:24)
4. The Fellowship Reunited (12:18)
5. The Journey to the Grey Havens (07:35)
6. Elanor (01:28)
7. Days of the Ring (11:10)
8. Bilbo’s Song (02:57)
24bit 48KHz 5.1 DVD-A [FLAC] – Download (http://mega.co.nz/#!QUZnkZAR!Wf71Xiy2XZVLUtUQQEurxm4hOo9c8r4BVjhXngL cfJw)
Alternative link (http://depositfiles.com/files/ke192vkhz)
Use Well the Days feat. Annie Lennox cue (not included in the scores) [FLAC] – Download
(http://www59.zippyshare.com/v/112013/file.html)
Howard Shore Use Well the Days (Part 1) – YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9YGGAvcZHw)
Howard Shore Use Well The Days (Part 2) – YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuUbou_RTGI)
Howard Shore A Composer’s Dream – YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NONDCA_dmHA)
Full booklets included.

That implies there was an AC3 version to begin with, which there wasn’t.
An AC3 version would require a conversion of the entire soundtrack collection. A very long process.
The original audio isn’t AC3. It’s either uncompressed PCM or losslessly compressed Meridian Lossless Packing (MLP).
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In that case, could someone re-upload on a site where those bloody captcha things are not necessary, because first, my braille display doesn’t convert them, and second, I don’t understand a single word of that stupid audio challenge…
Try downloading and installing JDownloader 2 Beta (http://anonym.to/?http://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=37365).
Works better with captchas.
I don’t want to be THAT guy, but I wonder if someone might be able to upload this in slightly smaller pieces. I don’t know if it’s just because DepositFiles is bad at estimating download times, or if it is accurate and my internet is just terrible but it says the expected download time for Return of the King is 2731 minutes, also known as 45 hours.
Anyway, thank you again, and I hope I can find a way to get at least Return of the King before the links all die.
PCM
I’m still wondering, people. Any answers?
I don’t think there is a cue. Not for the FLAC converts, anyway.
None of the ones I downlaoded previously had cue files.
To play these back and get the full 5.1 effect, your audio card needs to support 5.1 audio and hooked up to 5.1 speaker system.
The computer should have a control panel for Speaker Setup for 5.1 speakers.
Or if you have HDMI on your computer, you can link it to a 5.1 surround sound receiver that supports HDMI audio. (7.1 sytems will work but no back channels unless matrix through receiver.)
Playback would be through media players that support mutlichannel playback without any downmixing. Media Player Classic – Home Cinema supports it, using Direct Show filters.
To burn to DVD, you would have to burn to a compliant DVD-Audio format. Note that is a completely different format than regular DVD’s and requires your DVD player to be compatible with DVD-A formats. You would have to use a program to convert the 5.1 FLAC’s to uncompressed PCM formats (and probably end up with 3 DVD’s per soundtrack) or use the lossless compression format: Meridian Lossless Packing (MLP). There’s expensive software to do this or try a freeware project. (I don’t think the freeware project has been updated for a couple years.)
Or if your DVD/Blu-Ray machine supports it, convert them all to WAV and play them back on an external HDD, or burn them to DVD’s as data discs. They’ll play back the WAV files and you’ll get your 5.1 surround sound out of it, too. Although, be warned that not all DVD/BD machines have the best buffering/latency specs to playback the music without some minor errors. This also applies to your receiver/amplifier speaker system as well. Some receivers have severe issues when tracks change. Some receivers will reset the buffer/decoders when a track changes and reinitialize the audio. This causes a second or two of silence and the music gets cut off. And some times the re-initializing will cause the audio stream to break and give you only static.
My very old Kenwood receiver is horrible for playing back music, even on retail CD’s. When it changes tracks, I get the momentary silence or static if it’s any music file.
Although, this might be limited only to the Digital Output from my BD machine. I haven’t tried hooking the two up using the RC jacks (red/black; left/right).
There isn’t (any freeware that I know of) for 5.1 Audio CD.
For these 5.1 FLAC’s on audio CD you would have to split each track into separate mono WAV files, one for each channel (6 channels; 6 mono wav files).
Minnetonka has a program to take those WAV files and conver them to a DTS CD.
SurCode for CD-DTS can do it. It’s not freeware.
Your CD player would have to be DTS-CD compatible.
Many thanks for your efforts, Lightdevil.
I’ve been hoping to find the DVD-A’s separately too. Hasn’t happened yet.
Amazon has the boxset for starting around $60 (Canadian prices).
You could just sell the CD’s and gain a profit from those.
Unless the documentation is lying, DD 5.1 and DD 2.0 versions are included. Presumably in a DVD-V section so normal players can play it. This is standard practice for DVD-Audios.
In any case, these flacs can be very easily converted into Ogg Vorbis. I don’t normally have any use for Ogg, but it does support 5.1, unlike MP3. Is everyone cool with Ogg or does it have to be AC3?
If this was the case, why would movie soundtracks be in stereo?
DepositFiles (http://depositfiles.com/files/qgdzh9nb7)
Reading up more on DVD-A, yeah, hybrid discs do offer lossy audio.
…lossy…
:disgust:
Lossless audio is the preferred format for any sort of editing.
Also recommended for archiving, as a means of restoring damaged CD’s. (rather than burning lossy MP3 to CD)
AC3 has always been a lossy format, fact.
DTS is also lossy, if it’s the DTS core (in most cases it is, especially concerning DVD-V).
The only lossless DTS stream is DTS-HD Master Audio.
DTS-HD High Res is also lossy, despite the "High Res" naming.
by now, everyone knows if you do "BLIND ABX TESTING" (what it’s actually called), you won’t hear a difference between MP3@320/MP3@VBR-0/AC3@640/FLAC/DTS@768.
Your goal, stated earlier, is to edit a few tracks to make yourself an instrumental version.
Ideally, you want a FLAC rip to edit.
Lossless to lossless in editing and saved as any format you want.
Only 1 degree of lossy degradation.
Lossy to lossy in editing and saved as any format you want gives you 2, maybe 3 (depending on your work process), degress of lossy degradation.
Not entirely – there’s still some echo.
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It’s not about hearing the difference.
Lossless audio is the preferred format for any sort of editing.
Also recommended for archiving, as a means of restoring damaged CD’s. (rather than burning lossy MP3 to CD)
AC3 has always been a lossy format, fact.
DTS is also lossy, if it’s the DTS core (in most cases it is, especially concerning DVD-V).
The only lossless DTS stream is DTS-HD Master Audio.
DTS-HD High Res is also lossy, despite the "High Res" naming.
by now, everyone knows if you do "BLIND ABX TESTING" (what it’s actually called), you won’t hear a difference between MP3@320/MP3@VBR-0/AC3@640/FLAC/DTS@768.
Your goal, stated earlier, is to edit a few tracks to make yourself an instrumental version.
Ideally, you want a FLAC rip to edit.
Lossless to lossless in editing and saved as any format you want.
Only 1 degree of lossy degradation.
Lossy to lossy in editing and saved as any format you want gives you 2, maybe 3 (depending on your work process), degress of lossy degradation.
If your editor converts the files to 32 bit first, there is no degradation, right?
That should be fine.
Depends on the editing chain after that.
What effects, filters you apply.
How you downsample back to 24 bit depth. (if you apply dithering and what algorithm of dithering is applied)
There’s also 2 types of 32 bit depths: integer VS. float.
Floating point is mathematically more accurate.
32 bit depth will help the editing process from producing any clipping or sound distortion.
Never save as 32 bit integer/fp though.
Just tried with the .ogg files. You’re right about the echo of course, but it’s not bad enough that I mind it. At least not on "Bag End."
I started this download over 24 hours ago. It was 63% complete, then I noticed it was not advancing. So I paused it. And then it couldn’t get restarted. Now I have to start the whole FUCKING thing all over again. I’ve torrented huge audio and video files that finished faster than this.
Is no one else experiencing this problem?
To get a free gold account for some days you have to register here 3ost – Ost / Soundtrack / Score / Lossless Mp3 320 Kbps (http://3ost.com/) and then download a zip with the account details. It’s under "free premium" or something like that.
Use the details you get in the zip to login and there you go.
ring1.zip | Game Front (http://www.gamefront.com/files/22742634/ring1.zip)
ring2.zip | Game Front (http://www.gamefront.com/files/22742737/ring2.zip)
ring3.zip | Game Front (http://www.gamefront.com/files/22742577/ring3.zip)
Thanks to OP for the original upload, but it takes too long to download. El cid, thanks for the Ogg files, and I hope you decide to convert the rest soon! Will have this thread bookmarked in case you decide to :)!
The rest of what?
One thing you can do is make a better version (imho) of "Keep it Secret, Keep it Safe". You can do a crossfade between both sources so that Bilbo’s singing doesn’t start abruptly.
BTW I’ve been trying to download this because I have no DVD Audio player, I want to play the 24 bit surround version on my computer but the download keeps failing towards the end of Two Towers and Return of the King, on 2 different computers, in 2 different countries, any ideas? I’ve managed to get the Fellowship one.
1. Use jdownloader
2. Download will stop after 4GB, unless you enter a new captcha
3. Resume download
2. Download will stop after 4GB, unless you enter a new captcha
3. Resume download
I was able to download The Two Towers, now trying for Return of the King. I’ve listened to Fellowship of the Ring and it sounds glorious!
It worked great for me with jdownloader, I got Return of the King as well. A very big thanks again for posting these.
A 5.1 DVD came with the CDs.
Working on downloading the FLACs right now. Will upload FLACs to zippyshare & will also convert to mp3 and upload those as well. hoping to have it all up tomorrow sometime, but may wait until Monday. Stay tuned.
yup – aware. figured some people may still want mp3…
I don’t get it. This is the 5.1 version. MP3 doesn’t support 5.1. The only way to create an MP3 is to make your own custom stereo downmix, and why would you do that? Unless you’re an audio pro and have identified some flaw in the official downmix?
Actually, it can.
MP3 Surround – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP3_Surround)
mp3 Surround – Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits (http://www.iis.fraunhofer.de/en/bf/amm/download/software.html)
mp3licensing.com – Press Room (http://www.mp3licensing.com/press/index.html)
It’s just not widely supported in most devices or software.
And you really have to look to find the proper encoders/decoders for them…
There’s also a matrixed encoding you can use to simulate surround sound MP3, like Dolby Pro Logic.
The only way to create an MP3 is to make your own custom stereo downmix, and why would you do that?
You can end up with 48kHz MP3’s rather than the 44.1kHz versions.
You know the DVD-As include a stereo downmix, right?
Are those downmixes uploaded? Are they in 48kHz or resampled to 44.1kHz?
Thank you speedfoot that’s very kind. So far I have managed to get the first one to 98% before my internet crashed and died. I am literally on the verge of throwing my router through the damn window! It’s a shame because I would have liked to have these in FLAC and I am going to try one last time. I don’t mind waiting, the fact that lightdevil uploaded these in flac is awesome (thanks again, seriously I’m not complaining, it’s no one’s fault that my internet is a complete arse!! lol). I suppose this is the price you pay for country living. Still I do love the fields and hills and sheep and stuff so I guess I can’t complain all together 😉 I’m in the UK too and we must have one of the worst internet services out here. I have friends in Sweden who find how slow our internet is unbelievable. Ah well. God loves a trier I suppose so here we go again… 😉 xx
2. Download will stop after 4GB, unless you enter a new captcha
3. Resume download
After trying to download Two Towers twice, and wasting 14 hours doing it, I’ve found your post. Without using Jdownloader it just stops at 3.93 GB, but does not ask for another captcha !!.
With Jdownloader it just fails with less that a Mb with the message "Server: Bad Request".
Any suggestions ?.
Update… following Sparktank’s recommendation I’ve upgraded to Jdownloader 2, and at least now it starts to download…. Let’s see what happens at the 3.93 Gb boundary !.
Bingo… it asks for a 2nd captcha… 2 Towers done.
Now I just have to wait 20 hours before being able to start The King Bounces Back.
I do not know, but the movie DVD does
Actually, I got the instrumental from your complete RotK soundtrack. Thanks for that.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
Just to let you now, the one disc versions have alternates and early versions of some cues.
Could someone upload Long Ways to Go Yet in 5.1 Flac?
No matter how hard I try I simply cannot download The Two Towers. I’ve been trying for over a week now, under a free account, and the download always freezes at 3.9-4.0 GB. I eventually just broke down, said "Screw it!" and bought a gold account, thinking that would help me get it.
So, here I am, after another three days, struggling to get this soundtrack. Not only do I have to keep re-trying the download several times before I am even giving a god damn chance to download it in the first place, but even then, my DL speed is around 190-210 Kbps. On the very rare occasion that I do get the DL speeds I should be getting (2 Mbps), eventually the speed gets slower and slower as the download goes on, to the point where I get very close to the above download speeds once around the 3.0 GBs downloaded mark. On top of that the download STILL gets stuck at the same point as when I had a free account.
Yes I tried Jdownloader as some suggested in this topic. It doesn’t recognize my gold account status at all, even after I put my account details into it. Depositfiles download manager doesn’t even think I have an active internet connection, which is wrong.
I have absolutely no malware or any of that kind of junk on my pc, I’m very careful about what sites I visit and know how to avoid infection. I have a Fiber Optic Internet connection so I don’t have a slow connection either. I haven’t tried Return of the King, but seeing as how that soundtrack is even bigger than The Two Towers, I highly doubt I will see any more success with it than I have with The Twin Towers. As far as I’m concerned these links might as well be dead since they apparently cannot finish downloading no matter how hard I try.
I think I might PM the TC, and hopefully he will reupload 1 GB parts of The Twin Towers and Return of the King, so I may finally complete my LOTD soundtrack collection. I’d ask anybody here who has somehow managed to download these tracks to reupload them in 1 GB parts for me, but I think we all know how that usually turns out.
No matter how hard I try I simply cannot download The Two Towers. I’ve been trying for over a week now, under a free account, and the download always freezes at 3.9-4.0 GB. I eventually just broke down, said "Screw it!" and bought a gold account, thinking that would help me get it.
So, here I am, after another three days, struggling to get this soundtrack. Not only do I have to keep re-trying the download several times before I am even giving a god damn chance to download it in the first place, but even then, my DL speed is around 190-210 Kbps. On the very rare occasion that I do get the DL speeds I should be getting (2 Mbps), eventually the speed gets slower and slower as the download goes on, to the point where I get very close to the above download speeds once around the 3.0 GBs downloaded mark. On top of that the download STILL gets stuck at the same point as when I had a free account.
Yes I tried Jdownloader as some suggested in this topic. It doesn’t recognize my gold account status at all, even after I put my account details into it. Depositfiles download manager doesn’t even think I have an active internet connection, which is wrong.
I have absolutely no malware or any of that kind of junk on my pc, I’m very careful about what sites I visit and know how to avoid infection. I have a Fiber Optic Internet connection so I don’t have a slow connection either. I haven’t tried Return of the King, but seeing as how that soundtrack is even bigger than The Two Towers, I highly doubt I will see anymore success with it than I have with The Twin Towers. As far as I’m concerned these links might as well be dead since they apparently cannot finish downloading no matter how hard I try.
I think I might PM the TC, and hopefully he will reupload 1 GB parts of The Twin Towers and Return of the King, so I may finally complete my LOTD soundtrack collection. I’d ask anybody here who has somehow managed to download these tracks to reupload them in 1 GB parts for me, but I think we all know how that usually turns out.
As detailed in post number 74, Jdownloader 2 works fine for me. It matters not that you upgrade to a Premium account. Depositfiles asks for a 2nd capcha just before the 4 Gb mark, but most browsers do not handle that. Jdownloader 2 does. Not Jdownloader, but Jdownloader 2.
If you happen to have the uploads from the first post of this thread, exactly as how the TC uploaded them and without any modifications to the files within, I would appreciate if you could reupload the latter two soundtracks in 1 GB parts.
Thank you very much.
Fellow member i think if you use Bishtyboshty tip, about using beta version of Jdownloader 2 you will have no difficulty to achieve your goal. Yet if you meet difficulties still, what you have wished above was done in another thread
http://forums.ffshrine.org/f92/%5Bmost-complete%5D-lord-rings-soundtracks-collection-dvd-83700/7.html#post2074031
If you go there you will find your splitted version by Holunder2. Hope this helps.
24bit 48KHz 5.1 DVD-A (FLAC) / 3.93 GB
The one in this thread is 4.03 GB big. Are you sure that one is the same as this one or is it just due to more compression?
If you happen to have the uploads from the first post of this thread, exactly as how the TC uploaded them and without any modifications to the files within, I would appreciate if you could reupload the latter two soundtracks in 1 GB parts.
Than you very much.
There are no guarantees in this world. I do not have a premium account, and I was able to get them all as described. I’ve no idea about your download speeds. Mine ran at 90 to 150 kbps for 8 hours plus. Follow my advice as you please, but I’m not spending days trying to split the files down and re-upload them.
If Jdownloader 2 stops before completion just highlight the line and right-click, selecting "other" and "Resume".
This is just turning into one kick in the balls after the other and I’m really getting sick of it. Looks like I’ll just have to stay stuck with the free download version even though I paid for the advantages of a gold account. What a waste of $12.00, for something I’m not even going to end up using.
No matter how hard I try I simply cannot download The Two Towers. I’ve been trying for over a week now, under a free account, and the download always freezes at 3.9-4.0 GB. I eventually just broke down, said "Screw it!" and bought a gold account, thinking that would help me get it.
So, here I am, after another three days, struggling to get this soundtrack. Not only do I have to keep re-trying the download several times before I am even giving a god damn chance to download it in the first place, but even then, my DL speed is around 190-210 Kbps. On the very rare occasion that I do get the DL speeds I should be getting (2 Mbps), eventually the speed gets slower and slower as the download goes on, to the point where I get very close to the above download speeds once around the 3.0 GBs downloaded mark. On top of that the download STILL gets stuck at the same point as when I had a free account.
Yes I tried Jdownloader as some suggested in this topic. It doesn’t recognize my gold account status at all, even after I put my account details into it. Depositfiles download manager doesn’t even think I have an active internet connection, which is wrong.
I have absolutely no malware or any of that kind of junk on my pc, I’m very careful about what sites I visit and know how to avoid infection. I have a Fiber Optic Internet connection so I don’t have a slow connection either. I haven’t tried Return of the King, but seeing as how that soundtrack is even bigger than The Two Towers, I highly doubt I will see any more success with it than I have with The Twin Towers. As far as I’m concerned these links might as well be dead since they apparently cannot finish downloading no matter how hard I try.
I think I might PM the TC, and hopefully he will reupload 1 GB parts of The Twin Towers and Return of the King, so I may finally complete my LOTD soundtrack collection. I’d ask anybody here who has somehow managed to download these tracks to reupload them in 1 GB parts for me, but I think we all know how that usually turns out.
I had exactly the same problem a while back and just couldn’t get jDownloader to work for me like everyone else could (i’m not very computer literate). I also have super slow internet which falls out quite a lot and everytime i’d get halfway through the internet would drop and I would have to start again. I was short of tearing my hair out when my brother (who’s a computer whizz) put Gozzilla on my net book. I used that to download it and whenever the internet dropped I reset the captcha and just copied and pasted the new URL into Gozzilla. I had the whole thing within a few hours!! 🙂 Try it see if it works xxx
In this particular instance, Jdownloader doesn’t work, but Jdownloader 2 does. It also allows re-starting, which most browsers do not.
I just re-uploaded Fellowship on Mega though, hopefully i’ll get the two others up in a few days as well.
Here’s Fellowship of the Ring:
http://mega.co.nz/#!9UoBUA7R!KbU-3mYXJcbrlZHSLgu2LFQUJfJhdqD3t-VyVTOEMDE
Here’s The Two Towers:
http://mega.co.nz/#!xQhVSBSB!HsENlhYcWV16VqvHjnIlHg58Hwk_S1k9N4Jyq4q 7mlA
Here’s The Return of the King:
http://mega.co.nz/#!QUZnkZAR!Wf71Xiy2XZVLUtUQQEurxm4hOo9c8r4BVjhXngL cfJw
I added the links on the first page.
It shouldn’t affect it too much..foobar should be able to merge them all into stereo. I’ve done that with a few files and I think it sounds fine.
01. Extract each track into 6 mono wav files using eac3to.
02. Encode each 6-wav track into DTS-HD MA 5.1 using DTS-HD Master Audio Encoder Suite.
03. Drag and drop the entire tracklist (now in .dtshd format) into AudioMuxer and check "Export To AVCHD", making sure "4Gb Split" and "8.3 File Format" are both checked. Press the "Mux To" button and that’s that.
The AVCHD folder you’re left with can be burned to a DVD-R or loaded into the root directory of a USB thumb drive or external drive drive for PS3 (or other blu-ray player) playback. If you know what you’re doing, the entire process takes maybe 30 minutes. Enjoy!
My biggest thank you to you Sunderella, you included everything here 😀
I managed to find another working mega link on Reddit with the unconverted DVD’s, if anyone is interested and wishes to do the conversion themselves: https://www.reddit.com/r/megalinks/comments/5lur6v/music_the_lord_of_the_rings_the_complete/?st=j7n3ny5q&sh=dfeff6a4
You need to put the parts together to get a complete link eg https://mega.nz/(firstpart)(second part)
People post like that to reduce the likelihood of automated DMCA takedowns.
"Use Well the Days" feat. Annie Lennox cue (not included in the scores) [FLAC]
in the first page is not working.
Can anybody make a re-up?
Thanks.
Link deleted, plz reupload 😀